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A Few of Our Members Currently Searching Within Delaware Who Chose To Be Featured
166. FiigsRobert : My sons name was Robert Figgs Jr and he and his brother Dakota Figgs were both adopted by a Deleware State trooper. The birth mothers name is April Figgs.
167. Cuddley68 : I was born in Wilmington Delaware.
At St.Francis hospital Wilmington Delaware
My 2 brothers were adopted with me
There names are
Leroy Daisey
Alex Daisey
170. Zabbiegirl78 : Looking for my half brother (related through my dad). My half brother was named Steven David (after our father) and his mother was Debbie or Deborah Mann. I was told that he was given up for adoption around the age of 2 years old‚ possibly to a distant family member. Deborah Mann has a sister named Deanna Mann. I was told that my half brother’s birth date would be around Sept 1976. I think my half brother was born in Utah but could be wrong. I have no other siblings and would love to find you!
172. Tgannon1423 : My name is Tierney Gannon. I am looking for my half-sister who was born in April 1995. Her parents are Patrick M. Gannon and Abigail L. Haw (now Phelps), who met at Morehead Staate University. I do not know my sister’s name since all documents that I have access to only list her as "Baby Girl Haw" or "Haw."
174. Ray2018 : Hi. In early October, date unknown, ( 4th, 5th, ?), 1967, I had a child I named Paul Ray in Wilmington, Delaware. I was staying at the Florence Crittenton Home for unwed mothers. I don’t know the name of the hospital where my son was delivered. After he was born I kept him in my arms ever second I could until they took him away.
I want to make contact with my child before I die. But only if he wants me to.
I know he was adopted into a family with a daughter (also adopted?), and that both parents were college grads.
That’s all I know.
176. RitaAnn1951 : My aunt, Laura Virginia Briggs gave birth to a beautiful baby girl with red hair, around May or June, 1948-49. Laura was 32 years old at the time, and unmarried. She was living in California when she became pregnant. She lived with my parents, Edith Ellen and Robert Stanley Rollins in Washington DC, at the end of her pregnancy and delivery. The baby girl was most likely born, and given up for adoption in Washington DC, or the surrounding area. The baby was given up for adoption either immediately after birth, or shortly after. My Aunt has since passed, and she was never able to have any other children. I have been searching for her daughter for several years, I would like to be in contact with her to let her know she has family who loves her, and would like to find her.
177. RitaAnn1951 : My aunt, Laura Virginia Briggs, nickname was L.V., gave a daughter up for adoption in1948-49. The months probably born were May or June. My aunt lived in California at the time she became pregnant. She came to live with her sister, my mother, Edith Ellen Rollins, and my father, Robert Stanley Rollins. They were living in Washington DC at this time. Laura was approx. 32 years old, and was unmarried. She probably delivered the baby, who was a girl, with red hair. in or around the Washington Dc area. The adoption probably took place in Washington DC, Maryland, or any nearby states. The baby was given up for adoption shortly after birth, or possibly immediately after her birth. My Aunt has since passed away. She was never able to have any other children. I would like to find her daughter, to let her know that she has family who has been trying to find her, and loves her.
178. LeonardGreen74 : Baby Boy adopted from Teena Marie Green (17 or 18 yrs old & Father Theodore (Ted) Eugene Leonard 34 yrs old or so. Born in Maryland heard he was adopted to someone in Delaware in 1974. Birth parent are both deceased but 1/2 siblings are looking for you.
180. NicoleSerrano : Hi! My name is Nicole and I am searching for my father’s birth family. My dad’s birth name was John Joseph Smallwood and was born on July 16th, 1963 in Wilmington, Delaware. Mother’s name on his birth certificate is Mary Ann Dobrynski. He has one biological sister, name unknown. He also has 4-5 half siblings that are unknown.
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Northampton, Massachusetts
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